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Nancy Marshall
10 March, 11:31
Why is communication in science so important?
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Neil House
10 March, 13:23
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Interacting is very important and prominent for science expanding our learning
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Ricardo Franco
10 March, 13:40
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Scientists need to share information to make sure that they can agree on certain areas of science. Without communication, we would not be able to learn and discover more about other peoples experiments.
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